Twillight Zone fans at MC?

jediX

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I've been a huge fan of the show for years, but have never seen the 80's series. I rewatched the new series from a few years ago last week and I have to say that they were much better than I remember them being. Not exactly for kids but definately a much edgier, darker take at the Zone.

I'm weary about buying the "definitive" sets since I already have dozens of volumes from the 1999-onward 3 or 4 episode volume series. New transfers? Baah...not worth paying $100 five times for episodes that I already own. Are the definitives :really: worth paying triple the cost of regular, other series seasons?
 

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I read on the IMDB message board that somebody posted that Mr. Serling did have some problems with CBS reguarding content of the show. Anyone here anything about that?
 

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Ziffel said:
They also made comic books of them in the 60's - 80's with Rod Serling on the cover. I think I might have had one or two. That'd be fun to check those out again.
I've seen some of the covers to the comics that NOW Comics Co. made, and they look creepy:eek:!!! My favorite episode was "A Pitch for the Angels". What's the summery for "The Monsters are Due at Elm Street"? Also can anyone tell me about the new, short-lived series? I heard some of the episodes in it were continuations of old episodes, is this true?:crazy: :crazy:
 

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I am a HUGE fan of The Twilight Zone, here are my favorites (with my top ten in bold):

"One for the Angels"
"Mr. Denton on Doomsday"
"Walking Distance"
"The Lonely"
"Time Enough at Last"
"Perchance to Dream"
"What You Need"
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"
"People Are Alike All Over"
"The Big Tall Wish"
"A Nice Place to Visit"
"The Man in the Bottle"
"Nick of Time"
"The Lateness of the Hour"
"The Invaders"
"The Silence"
"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"
"The Obsolete Man"
"The Arrival"
"The Shelter"
"Once Upon a Time"
"Kick the Can"
"To Serve Man"
"The Fugitive"
"The Little People"
"Four O'Clock"
"The Trade-Ins"
"The Gift"
"In His Image"
"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville"
"On Thursday We Leave for Home"
"Probe 7, Over and Out"
"The Long Morrow"
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
"The Jeopardy Room"
"The Fear"
"The Bewitchin' Pool"
 

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The original Twilight Zone is one of my favorite shows. Here are some of the episodes that stand out for me:

Nothing in the Dark (1962) Robert Redford

It's a Good Life (1961) Billy Mumy

The Dummy (1962) Cliff Robertson

A Thing About Machines (1960) Richard Haydn

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (1960) Claude Akins

A Game of Pool (1961) Jack Klugman, Jonathan Winters

I Sing the Body Electric (1962) based on a story by Ray Bradbury

He's Alive (1963) Dennis Hopper

The Invaders (1961) Agnes Moorehead

Time Enough at Last (1959) Burgess Meredith

The Eye of the Beholder (1960) Donna Douglas

The Grave (1961) Lee Marvin

Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1963) William Shatner

Steel (1963) Lee Marvin

Living Doll (1963) Telly Savalas

Mr. Denton on Doomsday (1959) - Martin Landau

I'm also a fan of Rod Serling's Night Gallery.
 

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It's also the only show of its length of which I know every episode by title
 

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I just got the first 3 seasons on Definitive Edition DVD.. it's really nice to have them all in order, as my VHS copies were taped from various Sci-Fi Channel marathons many years ago and weren't even close to being in order
 

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I really need to pick those up, maybe they'll be on my Christmas list.

Been watching a lot of Twilight Zone lately, SciFi has been running marathons quite frequently.

I'm not sure of most of the titles, but I like the episode where a man is imprisoned on a far away planet, and he is granted a lady robot companion. Another episode has a rotten uncle who dies, & leaves everything to his niece who cared for him in hopes to inherit his fortune.

Plus "Time Enough at Last", "The Living Doll", "The Old Man in the Cave", "A Most Unusual Camera" (stars the original Darron), "In His Image" (dude builds robot replicas of himself right? to get everything he didn't have the nerve to get for himself?), and "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" of course!

One of the best shows ever!
 
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